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Whale Explorer Cruises Jervis Bay
Visits to this website: 18

Town:Huskisson

Phone:1800 444 330 Fax:(02) 4441 5323
Email:explorer@whalecruises.com.au
WHY CHOOSE JERVIS BAY FOR YOUR WHALE WATCHING EXPERIENCE ?

As Jervis Bay protrudes further east than most places on the east coast Jervis Bay is very close to the continental shelf, this means that the Humpback Whales travel close to the coast line here.

Jervis Bay Marine Park one of only two marine parks in NSW, is one of the true gems of the NSW south east region and its value to Australia has been recognized by its National Park classification. Its breathtaking beauty, its rich cultural and natural significance has long been recognized and appreciated by locals and visitors alike. Jervis Bay reputedly has the clearest waters and whitest sands in the country.(some say the world!)

The travelling time to reach the Whales is relatively short (35 minutes) more time watching whales. Contact us for more details on whales of Jervis Bay at Whale Discovery Centre located directly opposite Husky Wharf.


Aboriginal Australian Arts and Crafts - Bidjigal
Visits to this website: 9

Street:1 Dent Street
Town:Huskisson

Phone:(02) 4443 5036 Fax:(02) 4441 5999
Email:info@bidjigal.com
Authentic artifacts from the Timbery family of the Bidjigal clan Eora nation. Includes an aboriginal history of Australia, and Timbery Childen's tales.
LADDIE TIMERY BIDJIGAL ABORIGINAL CORPORATION
can be found At The Lady Denman Heritage Complex Huskisson.


Australia's Museum of Flight
Visits to this website: 16


Phone:(02) 4424 1920 Fax:(02) 4424 1999
Email:amof@telpacific.com.au
Australia's Museum of Flight is located just outside the main gates of the Royal Australian Naval Air Station, HMAS Albatross. The Museum is open seven days a week all year (except for Christmas and Boxing days) between 10am and 4pm and charges a modest entry fee.


Bay and Basin Leisure Centre (no web site available)
Visits to this website: 3


Phone: 02 4441 7722
Email:no_email_@vaialble.com.au

Facilities

• 25m, 8 lane pool
• Leisure pool with water features
• 40m indoor water slide
• Fully equipped fitness centre
• Group exercise programs
• Creche
• Cafe

Programs
• Learn to swim • Aqua and land aerobics
• Squad training • Group fitness classes
• Weight loss programs • Teen Gym
• Children’s birthday parties



Booderee National Park and Botanic Gardens
Visits to this website: 44


Email:booderee@ea.gov.au
Booderee National Park and Booderee Botanic Gardens are the names chosen by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community for the former Commonwealth Jervis Bay National Park and Jervis Bay Botanic Gardens. Booderee is an Aboriginal word from the Dhurga language meaning 'bay of plenty' or 'plenty of fish'. Booderee National Park and Botanic Gardens offer a broad range of recreational opportunities within a magnificent natural setting. The area is approximately three hours drive from Sydney or Canberra.


CLAYRIDGE LAVENDER FARM (No website available)
Visits to this website: 4

Town:St Georges Basin

Phone:(02) 4443 4402
CLAYRIDGE LAVENDER FARM acres of beautiful gardens and fields of lavender. A large array of lavender, both fresh and dried – oils, gifts, plants at reasonable prices.


Drift Kneeboard's
Visits to this website: 11

Town:Woollamia

Phone:(02) 4441 6383
Email:rslater@shoal.net.au
Check out this site for plenty of excellent photo's of local surf conditions and kneeboarders in action.

"This area has some great waves, they all have their day… Clear water, un-crowded and mild temperatures. If your planing a trip to OZ (Jervis Bay), your welcome to spend some time here."


JERVIS BAY MARINE PARK
Visits to this website: 83

Town:Jervis Bay

From a tranquil stroll along Hyams Beach at sunset to surfing the waves at Bherwerre, Jervis Bay can be enjoyed in a multitude of ways.

The marine park offers a host of activities including swimming, fishing, dolphin and whale watching, bird watching, snorkeling, diving and boating.

To find out more about the activities and accommodation on offer in Jervis Bay Marine Park visit the site on Jervis Bay Tourism & Holiday Information

The Marine Park itself often runs activities for the general public which includes Discovery snorkeling tours, fishing clinics and open days.

See Jervis Bay Marine Park web site for details of upcoming events.



Jervis Bay National Park
Visits to this website: 30

Town:Jervis Bay

Phone:(02) 4423 2170
This magnificent coastal park has white beaches and clear waters, is rich in Aboriginal heritage and contains important wetlands and a great diversity of plant and animal communities. It lies next to, and is often confused with, Commonwealth Jervis Bay National Park, now called Booderee National Park.

Activities: The park is a great location for swimming, bushwalking, birdwatching or just enjoying the tranquillity of the area. Visitor facilities are provided at Greenfield Beach, including electric barbecues, toilets, a shelter shed, wheelchair access to the beach, and information signs along the magnificent Scribbly Gum and White Sands tracks. From Greenfield Beach you can follow the White Sands Walk along the coast to Hyams Beach and return via the Scribbly Gum Track. Picnic areas with toilets are also provided at Hammerhead Point near Currarong and Red Point near Callala Bay on the northern side of the bay. Camping is not permitted in the park but the nearby villages and Booderee National Park provide a range of accommodation, including camping grounds and caravan parks



Marayong Park Emu Farm
Visits to this website: 8


Phone:(02) 4447 8505 Fax:(02) 4447 8887
Email:emu201@fastrac.net.au
The farm tour is a real educational experience, not only will you learn all about Emus but it is real hands on . Feeding the Emus will "emuse" one and all, and when the chicks are there (August to December) you can actually hold them. At the end of the tour you will know all about emus, not only what happens in the wild but also how and why they are farmed


The Point Perpendicular Lighthouse
Visits to this website: 25

Town:Beecroft Peninsula

HOW TO ACCESS THE LIGHT HOUSE

The lighthouse can be reached via Nowra and is at the end of the Beecroft Peninsula.

The reserve is situated on the top of sheer cliffs (75m above sea level) and offers spectacular views, as well as opportunaties for whale watching.



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